I think Gingrich will end up getting the nomination since Huckabee isn't running. Republicans won't select Romney since he's Mormon. I actually think Christie, Bachman, and Trump will be stupid enough to run, though.

I want and I think Obama will win again in 2012. He has a 54 percent approval rating. At this point in their term, Clinton had a 40% rating and Bush had 45%. Obama's gonna win.

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At 3/7/2011 5:51:57 PM, Charles0103 wrote:Ok. Who do you think will run in the Republican and Democratic primaries for President? Who will win the primary? Who do you THINK will win the election? Who do you WANT to win?

I think Gingrich will end up getting the nomination since Huckabee isn't running. Republicans won't select Romney since he's Mormon. I actually think Christie, Bachman, and Trump will be stupid enough to run, though.

I want and I think Obama will win again in 2012. He has a 54 percent approval rating. At this point in their term, Clinton had a 40% rating and Bush had 45%. Obama's gonna win.

Most likely yes. I think if Palin can get the tea party moving again, she might run, but with it being recently quiet (out of the tea party), she won't run, but even if she does, she won't win.

candidates will beMitt RomneyMike HuckabeeNewt GingrichMitch DanielsRon PaulMaybe Pawlenty and Palin toowishful thinking that Palin is a maybe at best, I hope she doesn't even consider it.Is there a democratic primary ? I always thought it was just the incumbent

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At 3/7/2011 6:23:10 PM, lewis20 wrote:candidates will beMitt RomneyMike HuckabeeNewt GingrichMitch DanielsRon PaulMaybe Pawlenty and Palin toowishful thinking that Palin is a maybe at best, I hope she doesn't even consider it.Is there a democratic primary ? I always thought it was just the incumbent

Look fellas, I am extremely far right on the political axis (as the name says), but here is what I personally think. Sarah Palin could easily win the Republican vote, but does she have the "crossing-over" ability such as Mike Huckabee and win some democrat vote? I think not.

My vote is Ron Paul. I know that he is a libertarian, but seeing how he was able to raise his son to be a U.S. Senator, I think that shows you what he is capable of. If a father can raise a son to be a U.S. Senator, don't you folks think there is some hidden potential behind this fellow? He clearly has great potential.

At 3/7/2011 6:25:39 PM, Extremely-Far-Right wrote:Look fellas, I am extremely far right on the political axis (as the name says), but here is what I personally think. Sarah Palin could easily win the Republican vote, but does she have the "crossing-over" ability such as Mike Huckabee and win some democrat vote? I think not.

My vote is Ron Paul. I know that he is a libertarian, but seeing how he was able to raise his son to be a U.S. Senator, I think that shows you what he is capable of. If a father can raise a son to be a U.S. Senator, don't you folks think there is some hidden potential behind this fellow? He clearly has great potential.

There shall, in that time, be *rumors* of things going astray, errrm, and there shall be a great confusion as to where things really are, and nobody will really know where lieth those little things wi - with the sort of raffia work base that has an attachment. At this time, a friend shall lose his friend's hammer and the young shall not know where lieth the things possessed by their fathers that their fathers put there only just the night before, about eight o'clock.

I am voting for Innomen because of his intelligence, common sense, humility and the fact that Juggle appears to listen to him. Any other Presidential style would have a large sub-section of the site up in arms. If I was President I would destroy the site though elitism, others would let it run riot. Innomen represents a middle way that works, neither draconian nor anarchic and that is the only way things can work. Plus he does it all without ego trips.

With the way everything is going now, Obama is almost certain to win. With approvals much better then most presidents at this time in their 1st term before him, and the economy slowly getting better (although it did seem to have a jump last month) he is going to get elected.

With the way everything is going now, Obama is almost certain to win. With approvals much better then most presidents at this time in their 1st term before him, and the economy slowly getting better (although it did seem to have a jump last month) he is going to get elected.

Unemployment is still near 9%, Obama has gained zero supporters with the job he's done, a large portion of his supporters are put off by all his lies. Obama is in no way "almost certain to win"

"If you are a racist I will attack you with the north"- Abraham Lincoln

At 3/7/2011 6:25:39 PM, Extremely-Far-Right wrote:Look fellas, I am extremely far right on the political axis (as the name says), but here is what I personally think. Sarah Palin could easily win the Republican vote, but does she have the "crossing-over" ability such as Mike Huckabee and win some democrat vote? I think not.

My vote is Ron Paul. I know that he is a libertarian, but seeing how he was able to raise his son to be a U.S. Senator, I think that shows you what he is capable of. If a father can raise a son to be a U.S. Senator, don't you folks think there is some hidden potential behind this fellow? He clearly has great potential.

Flawed logic, correct conclusion.

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At 3/7/2011 10:59:35 PM, Marauder wrote:What the Dawkins? Since when has Huckabee made a statement about not running 2012? If he has this is news to me, please provide a source to this.

He's made a lot of moves seemingly towards not running, including the termination of his exploratory committee and several statements that would make someone think he's thinking twice, including a basic admission that the Republicans would have a really tough time beating Obama, and that's his own personal opinion. People think he may wait until 2016.

I actually hope this does not happen. So many supposed radicals place faith in him, like yourself, that they might just quite down if he gets elected. What we need is someone even more fascistesque than usual. This will get people mobilized for direct-action.

At 3/7/2011 10:59:35 PM, Marauder wrote:What the Dawkins? Since when has Huckabee made a statement about not running 2012? If he has this is news to me, please provide a source to this.

He's made a lot of moves seemingly towards not running, including the termination of his exploratory committee and several statements that would make someone think he's thinking twice, including a basic admission that the Republicans would have a really tough time beating Obama, and that's his own personal opinion. People think he may wait until 2016.

Oh. Well I guess I couldnt argue with him if those are his reasons for not running. It takes a lot of resources to run for President, and when its kind of clear right now Obama will almost definitly keep office, it would be worth waiting for the next election to run against a non-incumbant presidential canidate.

But on the other hand, if one does have plans for the 2016 election, shouldnt you still give it your all in the 2012 election that holds only certain defeate, just for the name recognition it will earn you? I didnt even know who Ron Paul was until he ran on the national scene, no he's a fairly well known name with a lot of continueing supporters. Mcain had to run in several Primary elections, always loosing before he had the support to be the GOP cannidate.

Granted though; Mcain is so rich he has like 30 houses supposedly so its easier for him to just commit to running a caimpaign on a national ticket. And Huckabee is kind of maintaining face time to a smaller degree with his talk show. The show will only help him win over republicans though, but thats important for him since he didnt win them over in the 2008 election.

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